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the rangers were brought in to protect him. four rangers. you may have heard the slogan "one ranger, one riot." this was supposedly said by a ranger who showed up one day where there was a riot going on in the local law enforcement -- and the local law enforcement official said there is only one of you and the ranger allegedly said, you only have one riot. that never happened. there are a number of statues, signs, and monuments around texas that have the slogan, one riot, one ranger. here is what happened. george smith is on trial for assaulting a white woman. first day of trial for rangers are there to protect him. this is insurance, texas. -- this is in sherman, texas. a farm town north of dallas. a mob formed outside the courthouse. a mob of white people. they decided to storm the courthouse to get george hughes. they got to the second floor, which is where the trial was taking place. the rangers fired some shotgun shots at them and the mob are -- the mob retreated. the rangers thought they had it fixed. but then the mob set fire to the c
the rangers were brought in to protect him. four rangers. you may have heard the slogan "one ranger, one riot." this was supposedly said by a ranger who showed up one day where there was a riot going on in the local law enforcement -- and the local law enforcement official said there is only one of you and the ranger allegedly said, you only have one riot. that never happened. there are a number of statues, signs, and monuments around texas that have the slogan, one riot, one ranger....
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Dec 15, 2014
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in 1883 the texas rangers were established -- 1823 the texas rangers were established. given permission by the republic of mexico to ring the first 300. when they got here they quickly realized there was a need to protect the settlers. he asked for a group of 10 volunteers. if you didn't earn it, you didn't have it. basically there was a need to protect from the indian raids and that is how they got their start over the years. the evolution took place over the course of about 200 years. they celebrated their 200th anniversary in 2023. eventually most of the native americans were relocated, so the need and the threat was no longer there. texas developed during the civil war and after and became a more modern date. as this development came about, the rangers changed. in the early 1900s you had the discovery of oil and texas was a place where you could get rich fast. a lot of people started coming to texas and they started working security in the oil fields. there was a lot of chaos and turmoil at that time. there were things during the 1900s like prohibition. unfortunatel
in 1883 the texas rangers were established -- 1823 the texas rangers were established. given permission by the republic of mexico to ring the first 300. when they got here they quickly realized there was a need to protect the settlers. he asked for a group of 10 volunteers. if you didn't earn it, you didn't have it. basically there was a need to protect from the indian raids and that is how they got their start over the years. the evolution took place over the course of about 200 years. they...
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May 24, 2021
05/21
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by this time, the rangers -- many rangers had been killed. those that were left were exhausted, outnumbered, and dangerously short of ammunition and grenades. lieutenant puckett sustained a second wound. this time his left shoulder. he distributed all the ammo to his men, keeping only eight bullets and demanded for himself. cash and a band-aid for himself. -- and a band-aid for himself. two mortar rounds landed directly in puckett's foxhole, tearing through both his feet and his backside and left arm and shoulder. 's rangers had been overwhelmed -- puckett's rangers had been overwhelmed. he himself had been badly wounded. he told one man who found him on the ground to leave him behind, but that is not the ranger creed. the private ran for help and soon, to the rangers charged back up the hill, fighting off advancing chinese soldiers, retrieving their commander. they had to drag him down the hill, with lieutenant puckett reminding them and himself that he could take the pain. "i am a ranger." before his men loaded him on a tank to evacuate, li
by this time, the rangers -- many rangers had been killed. those that were left were exhausted, outnumbered, and dangerously short of ammunition and grenades. lieutenant puckett sustained a second wound. this time his left shoulder. he distributed all the ammo to his men, keeping only eight bullets and demanded for himself. cash and a band-aid for himself. -- and a band-aid for himself. two mortar rounds landed directly in puckett's foxhole, tearing through both his feet and his backside and...
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08/15
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he was successful with his rangers. they not only managed to make the area are reasonably safe from indian raids, but when the texas war for independence roque out, the rangers played a major role was texas gaining its independence by staving off the mexican army long enough to allow them to develop a strategy . as a result, texas became its nation, theent republic of texas, for about 10 years. austin is regarded as being the founder of the texas rangers in 1823, so he made it into the texas ranger hall of fame. collectionsresting tied not only to specific rangers, but what they do. one of the most interesting ones is the collection of u.s. paper currency. it goes all the way back to the republican -- to the republic of owns when texas was its nation and issued its own currency. although there was a lot -- was not a lot backing it, it interesting to know texas was at one point hunting its own money. one of the things we have is a collection of engraved firearms. firearms engraving is an art form, and it is one that is f
he was successful with his rangers. they not only managed to make the area are reasonably safe from indian raids, but when the texas war for independence roque out, the rangers played a major role was texas gaining its independence by staving off the mexican army long enough to allow them to develop a strategy . as a result, texas became its nation, theent republic of texas, for about 10 years. austin is regarded as being the founder of the texas rangers in 1823, so he made it into the texas...
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04/17
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too many mistakes for the rangers. >> the rangers have experience, though. they played a lot of playoff games in recent years. this is a club that can show some resilience here. they need their leaders and coach to tie some laces and pat some backs and get going again. >> it's 5-5. we're getting set for overtime. coming up next, we're going to lack ahead to tonight's match-up in washington, d.c. evgeni malkin and the penguins, they're looking to go up 2-0 games. we'll talk pens/caps, next. hey frankie, whatchu got there? it's an italian hero from subway. that's a lotta meat on that sandwich! well yeah, it's got mortadella, spicy capicola... genoa salami, provolone... is that mediterranean oregano i smell? yeah... that thing is loaded. that's a nice sandwich. you did good, frankie. tony, come see what frankie did. subway has the authentic taste everyone loves. introducing the italian hero. it's our better italian flavor, for a better subway. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes
too many mistakes for the rangers. >> the rangers have experience, though. they played a lot of playoff games in recent years. this is a club that can show some resilience here. they need their leaders and coach to tie some laces and pat some backs and get going again. >> it's 5-5. we're getting set for overtime. coming up next, we're going to lack ahead to tonight's match-up in washington, d.c. evgeni malkin and the penguins, they're looking to go up 2-0 games. we'll talk...
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05/22
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army ranger in the best ranger competition for america top ranger was started in a few minutes, you can feel it. it's to bring back memories monday morning in the marine corps is an honor to be here. 33 events over 58 hours, 70 plus miles, i'm tired about talking about it. working to be covering every single angle. after the introduction the teams are called to the starting line, this is where it comes down to strategy, deciding whether to go up fast and hard or conserve energy and wait for the right time to make a move. the competition has begun as these 51 teams travel to and a half miles with no ordinary run as you can see down the road and rapid pace has really kicked off. there's a lot of excitement, but just like any race once the gun goes off. >> the two and half mile run in the ballistic vest is just the beginning of what is called the mass start workout, it starts and ends right here at the obstacle course bringing outside of the course, each team will find a workout pit where they will begin the why or the workout of the day. a brutal series are crossed the exercise. the next
army ranger in the best ranger competition for america top ranger was started in a few minutes, you can feel it. it's to bring back memories monday morning in the marine corps is an honor to be here. 33 events over 58 hours, 70 plus miles, i'm tired about talking about it. working to be covering every single angle. after the introduction the teams are called to the starting line, this is where it comes down to strategy, deciding whether to go up fast and hard or conserve energy and wait for the...
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Aug 16, 2017
08/17
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, mosby's rangers and mcneill's rangers in the valley. all other partisan rangers were shut down and they would find the nearest confederate unit and muster in as regulars. personally, on the personal side of john mosby, not a loud man, not an exuberant man, not a big talker. mentioned time and time and time again, however, and you wonder how did this man hold sway over this group of pretty dashing, innovative, adventurous young men, especially as the unit began to grow? and it was remarked upon time after time after time that mosby had a set of eyes that would lock you in place. if you did something wrong and he turned and looked at you, you knew it. if you had done something well and he looked at you, he knew it. i don't believe mosby was loved or beloved by his men. i'm not certain that a lot of them liked him, but i believe they respected him. i believe anyone who rode with him for any period of time trusted him. he was not going to put them in a position they couldn't get throu through. and i think to a certain extent they feared him
, mosby's rangers and mcneill's rangers in the valley. all other partisan rangers were shut down and they would find the nearest confederate unit and muster in as regulars. personally, on the personal side of john mosby, not a loud man, not an exuberant man, not a big talker. mentioned time and time and time again, however, and you wonder how did this man hold sway over this group of pretty dashing, innovative, adventurous young men, especially as the unit began to grow? and it was remarked...
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03/16
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"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow superhero. what? it seems the killer left a piece of a tactical belt at the scene. would it surprise you to know that it's the same brand of belt that you wear as the standard-bearer? lots of heroes have that belt. well, let's say that's true. how many do you suppose want to be the new midnight ranger? i have to admit, ben, looks good on you. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent, it couldn't keep up. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated... so i get a better clean. voted 2016 product of the year
"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow superhero....
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Mar 21, 2016
03/16
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she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't even be here without his granddad. no one in the bullpen could stand him. well, we found multiple indications that mike stratton could stand him, and the two of them were, in fact, good friends. baxter probably loved that the guy was causing headaches for the company. then why shoot him? maybe he wanted to screw up the midnight ranger movie deal. a week ago, baxter found out that everyone from editorial everyone except him. so he wasn't invited? last thing we needed was him crying into his coffee about how he should be getting his cut. he threw a tantrum. he stormed out of here. probably went straight to
she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't...
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03/16
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it was the she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't even be here without his granddad. no one in the bullpen could stand him. well, we found multiple indications that mike stratton could stand him, and the two of them were, in fact, good friends. baxter probably loved that the guy was causing headaches for the company. then why shoot him? maybe he wanted to screw up the midnight ranger movie deal. a week ago, baxter found out that everyone from editorial was having dinner with the studio execs. everyone except him. so he wasn't invited? last thing we needed was about how he should be getting his cut. he threw a tantrum. he stormed out of here. proba
it was the she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of...
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Dec 8, 2014
12/14
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specific rangers and what they do. also interesting is the collection of u.s. paper currency. going back to the republic of texas, when they were their own nation they issued their own currency. it is really interesting to collectors to note that the state of texas was at one point printing its own money. another thing that we have is a collection of engraved firearms. firearm engraving is really an art form that is fading out today. but back in the time of the 1850's and 1950's, it was a goal of anyone that carried firearms on a regular basis to probably have one pistol or one rifle that was very well decorated. there were persons that did this to an unbelievable level. a lot of them had failing eyesight, they worked microscopically for hours and hours. some rangers today still have their sidearms, their pistols, engraved. the slang term for that is barbecue guns. rangers go to clubs, things like that, often carrying a firearm, something finally decorated. as the cost of that climbs, it is a tradition that seems to be
specific rangers and what they do. also interesting is the collection of u.s. paper currency. going back to the republic of texas, when they were their own nation they issued their own currency. it is really interesting to collectors to note that the state of texas was at one point printing its own money. another thing that we have is a collection of engraved firearms. firearm engraving is really an art form that is fading out today. but back in the time of the 1850's and 1950's, it was a goal...
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May 24, 2021
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"i'm a ranger." before his men loaded him on a tank to evacuate, lieutenant puckett called for one final barrage, and the eighth army unloaded artillery with phosphorus on the ranger's former position. they did not hold the hill above the rangers extracted a high price. those men who were there under lieutenant puckett's command, they will never forget his bravery. they never forget that he was right by their side throughout every minute of it. and the people on their public of korea has not forgotten the fact that the prime minister of korea is on this area. the americans, all americans like ralph puckett joined in their fights, and while the enduring partnership between our two nations began a war and has flourished through peace, it is a testament of the extraordinary strength of our alliance. we are joined today with president moon, and i cannot tell you how happy i am that he is here. i would like to invite the president to say a few words if that is ok. president moon? president moon: [speaking
"i'm a ranger." before his men loaded him on a tank to evacuate, lieutenant puckett called for one final barrage, and the eighth army unloaded artillery with phosphorus on the ranger's former position. they did not hold the hill above the rangers extracted a high price. those men who were there under lieutenant puckett's command, they will never forget his bravery. they never forget that he was right by their side throughout every minute of it. and the people on their public of korea...
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they need to support from the rangers. >> [speaking spanish] quiet the rangers --? >> the rangers are doing their best to patrol the area, but for nine of them, it is a big job. >> it is difficult to hear when someone is trespassing. there is trespassing. there's a new technology to help that out. he has developed rain forest connection, a surveillance system consisting of an old mobile phone and recycled solar panels, which listens in on the sounds of the forest. make to meet you. nice to meet you. >> why are these important? it is important for the rangers to patrol the entire place. noises travel pretty well. picking out things like chainsaws or gunshots. >> what are they work -- what do they -- what are they made of? >> they can last for years. we are about to go up and see how it comes together. >> you have got it. i am ready. take a look at the view. it is stunning. >> we had to build these out of recycled shards. >> how many do you have? >> there are 10. >> in different locations. >> we can pick up a lot that happens within a broad area. aquatics -- >> over t
they need to support from the rangers. >> [speaking spanish] quiet the rangers --? >> the rangers are doing their best to patrol the area, but for nine of them, it is a big job. >> it is difficult to hear when someone is trespassing. there is trespassing. there's a new technology to help that out. he has developed rain forest connection, a surveillance system consisting of an old mobile phone and recycled solar panels, which listens in on the sounds of the forest. make to meet...
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Mar 21, 2016
03/16
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"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow superhero. what? it seems the killer left a piece of a tactical belt at the scene. would it surprise you to know that it's the same brand of belt that you wear as the standard-bearer? lots of heroes have that belt. well, let's say that's true. how many do you suppose want to be the new midnight ranger? admit, ben, looks good on you. i'm my bargain detergent, ithift couldn't keep up.ter. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated... so i get a better clean. voted 2016 product of the year. if it's
"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a...
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Mar 21, 2016
03/16
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"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow superhero. what? it seems the killer left a piece of a tactical belt at the scene. would it surprise you to know that it's the same brand of belt that you wear as the standard-bearer? lots of heroes have that belt. well, let's say that's true. how many do you suppose want to be the new midnight ranger? i have to admit, ben, looks good on you. i'm lucky to get through a shift my bargain detergent, itcou. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated... so i get a better clean. voted 2016 product of the year. if it's g
"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. how'd you find me? i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered...
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Jun 9, 2018
06/18
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of of if rangers said -- one the rangers said it was one of moments to beglorious a ranger. as they charged across the nowd, the artillery was falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. ofwas the perfect window opportunity. and they seized the pillboxes in front of hill 400 and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they 120ted out with roughly men. they lost many men in the charge. they lost men going through birksteen. they ran up the hill. and i've been to this place. i've toured it with german veterans actually. they ran up the hill and they pillbox that was on top of the hill, which was the main center of gravity, if you will, hill, because it offered protection. and the protection it offered the artillery. to me, picture a rainstorm, but instead of raindrops, it was shrapnel and splinters. 18 battalions of german artillery rained down on that killing germans and americans alike. it became unbearable. on top of that, within a half an minutes, the germans, according to their doctrine, to counterattack. the
of of if rangers said -- one the rangers said it was one of moments to beglorious a ranger. as they charged across the nowd, the artillery was falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. ofwas the perfect window opportunity. and they seized the pillboxes in front of hill 400 and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they 120ted out with roughly men. they lost many men in the charge. they lost men going through birksteen. they ran...
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Dec 17, 2012
12/12
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and one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field, it was like the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity, and today seized the pill boxes in front of hill 400, and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, they lost men going through bergstein. they ran up the hill -- and i've been to this place, i toured it with german veterans, actually. they ran up the hill, and today took the pill box that was on top of the hill which was the main center of gravity, if you will, for the hill. because it offered protection. and the protection it offered was from the artillery. as one man said to me, pat, picture a rainstorm, but instead of rain drops, it was shrapnel and tree splinters. it payment unbearable. -- it became unbearable. on top of that, within a half hour or 45 minutes the germans, accord
and one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field, it was like the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity, and today seized the pill boxes in front of hill 400, and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, they...
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Jul 1, 2012
07/12
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the rangers last night. we talked about it and seemed like early in the season, they wanted attack but it was slider, slider, slider . showed the fast paul as well they have discovered that as well. they have played extremely well. did is inside and now two-one. got one of the great ones in baseball. they talked about batting pract yes loves to put on a show. we have 152 games . and one-nothing on that swing there. watch this swing and recall from all of the force in the swing. wow. when your back hit becomes the -- that means you are getting through the baseball. two on and no one out. top of the eighth inning. and cespedes drives it to deep center and jeffrey is under it and make it is the catch and out number one. and both runners advance. i consider cespedes a great high fast ball hitter. it is the cutter first pitch and fast ball inside and little off speed. it is a much hitter . got the pitch they wanted. it is johnnie gomes and struck out twice. strike one. it is a baseball in a hurry. it is a hitter.
the rangers last night. we talked about it and seemed like early in the season, they wanted attack but it was slider, slider, slider . showed the fast paul as well they have discovered that as well. they have played extremely well. did is inside and now two-one. got one of the great ones in baseball. they talked about batting pract yes loves to put on a show. we have 152 games . and one-nothing on that swing there. watch this swing and recall from all of the force in the swing. wow. when your...
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she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't even be here without his granddad. no one in the bullpen could stand him. well, we found multiple indications that mike stratton could stand him, and the two of them were, in fact, good friends. baxter probably loved that the guy was causing headaches for the company. then why shoot him? maybe he wanted to screw up the midnight ranger movie deal. a week ago, baxter found out that everyone from editorial was having dinner with the studio execs. everyone except him. last thing we needed was him crying into his coffee about how he should be getting his cut. he threw a tantrum. he stormed out of here. probab
she thought it would be fun bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't...
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Jan 19, 2013
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one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger as they charge across the field, it was the perfect time. the artillery was falling on the german president rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity. e -- stacy's the poll box in front of 400 and went up the hill and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men they started with 120 men. they lost many men in the charge going through burkstein and ran up the hill. it was german veterans actually. they ran up the hill and took a poll box that was on top of the hill which was the main center of gravity for the hill because it offered protection. the protection offered is from the artillery. as lanelle said to me, picture a rain storm but instead of raindrops it was shrapnel, 18 battalions of german artillery rained down on that hill, it was killing germans and americans alike. it became unbearable. top of that, within half an hour, 45 minutes, the germans according to their doctrine began to counterattack. they did it with company's ranks or more, sometimes
one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger as they charge across the field, it was the perfect time. the artillery was falling on the german president rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity. e -- stacy's the poll box in front of 400 and went up the hill and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men they started with 120 men. they lost many men in the charge going through burkstein and ran up the hill....
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"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow superhero. what? it seems the killer left a piece of a tactical belt at the scene. would it surprise you to know that it's the same brand of belt that you wear as the standard-bearer? lots of heroes have that belt. well, let's say that's true. how many do you suppose want to be the new midnight ranger? i have to admit, ben, looks good on you. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent, it couldn't keep up. so i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated... so i get a better clean. if it's got to be clean, i
"the midnight ranger lives." eh. obviously, some new nut-job just got himself a costume and decided to pick up where mike stratton left off. who you calling? sherlock. i think i might know who the new midnight ranger is. and if i'm right... he might have killed the old one. i used everything i know about you to find out the one thing i didn't. nice to meet you, ben. why are you here? my partner and i are investigating the possibility that mike stratton was murdered by a fellow...
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war ii rangers. -- tell me how they affiliate with the world war ii rangers. leonard: wonderfully well. we socialize with them. we go to parties with them. we have a great relationship with them. we have the respect that they are too. they are very fine. we believe that they are the finest. there are all kinds of letters and things from generals and .igh-ranking people that sounds like i am post full and there probably will be people who are me say that. but maybe you know it because i say that, but i'm only repeating what i have heard. we have a good relationship with the present day rangers. i don't know of any other outfit that ever had a better relationship with their successors. >> do they still after the war 60 oddow it has been years, have you had the opportunity to share what you ?earned from fighting that war leonard: well, i'm 86 years old. i do not run around as much as i used to. , i have flown to the west coast. are to givever they .nspirational talks i just think the rangers are as good
war ii rangers. -- tell me how they affiliate with the world war ii rangers. leonard: wonderfully well. we socialize with them. we go to parties with them. we have a great relationship with them. we have the respect that they are too. they are very fine. we believe that they are the finest. there are all kinds of letters and things from generals and .igh-ranking people that sounds like i am post full and there probably will be people who are me say that. but maybe you know it because i say...
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flyers lead the rangers -1. after a flurry of goals in the second period. 40 years ago in the midst of the cold war, what was supposed to be a friendly exhibition series was held between canada and the soviet union. canadians were heavily favored, but the soviets turned out to be far more formidable than expected. today after the winter classic, the nbc sports network will premiere a 90-minute documentary on that emotionally charged series. here is a preview. >> score! >> canada always has pressure as it is. definitely a goal you always dream of scoring. >> hockey was the fate canada wished the world. >> it is part of our nature. >> score! >> it was supposed to be a cakewalk for canada. >> they aren't good enough to beat the soviets. >> they wouldn't know their names. >> the cold war. us against them attitude was exactly what this turned out to be. >> on that ice it's sheer war. >> they were challenging us as a people, and certainly as a hockey empire. >> they're commies now, not just russia, they are comeies. >
flyers lead the rangers -1. after a flurry of goals in the second period. 40 years ago in the midst of the cold war, what was supposed to be a friendly exhibition series was held between canada and the soviet union. canadians were heavily favored, but the soviets turned out to be far more formidable than expected. today after the winter classic, the nbc sports network will premiere a 90-minute documentary on that emotionally charged series. here is a preview. >> score! >> canada...
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this was my ranger badge when i was a ranger. they put this out to sell it 100 years as a ranger badge. and then i found this. this is bill bundy's tribal owner and of taking tours through yellowstone or over yellowstone. this is out. and for sale in the park right now. this is the. and issues handbook that is published now when it was first made up, it was only for the superintendent, the park. now you can buy it. this is this year. it's a collector's item and you can get it at the visitor center. three natural disasters that i've been involved in. the earthquake, the fires of 88 and the floods. and we've all survived. it's been tough on the communities and tough on the people actually, the earthquake, everybody stayed of the park and we had great fishing. it was wonderful. all. i just l was always proud to put our flag up out side. the ranger station. and this is a thank you to some of the people that helped me put this together and i, i just barely made the time. you've been a wonderful audience. thank you. and i hope to see y
this was my ranger badge when i was a ranger. they put this out to sell it 100 years as a ranger badge. and then i found this. this is bill bundy's tribal owner and of taking tours through yellowstone or over yellowstone. this is out. and for sale in the park right now. this is the. and issues handbook that is published now when it was first made up, it was only for the superintendent, the park. now you can buy it. this is this year. it's a collector's item and you can get it at the visitor...
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rangers lead tonight, 2-1. punto strikes out on a 99 mile-an-hour fastball. he did not advance the runner. >> tim: against feliz, if you don't get the bunt down and he has two strikes on you. it's over. >> joe: and i don't believe feliz threw punto a strike in that at-bat. >> tim: good point. three high fastballs. maybe the second pitch was down and up, but i don't think so. probably outside. >> joe: and now schumaker's first at-bat. hit .283 during the regular season, two homers. that's foul. way high. 98. a ball and a strike. schumaker batting in the number nine spot. furcal on deck. pujols missed that throw from jay. that allowed the go-ahead run to get into scoring position. the 1-1. 98. ball 2. >> tim: it's pretty clear that the cardinal hitters, to make good contact against feliz, the ball has got to be down in the strike zone. he will get a fastball, but if it's up, you are just not going to get on top of it. >> joe: here's the 2-1. late swing and a miss. 2-2. >> tim: a better pitch to hit. feliz, a tough, tough assignment. >> joe: only 23 years old. t
rangers lead tonight, 2-1. punto strikes out on a 99 mile-an-hour fastball. he did not advance the runner. >> tim: against feliz, if you don't get the bunt down and he has two strikes on you. it's over. >> joe: and i don't believe feliz threw punto a strike in that at-bat. >> tim: good point. three high fastballs. maybe the second pitch was down and up, but i don't think so. probably outside. >> joe: and now schumaker's first at-bat. hit .283 during the regular season,...
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the rangers distribute food, the rangers distribute food, and set up of an ad hoc medical clinic. one acts as a dentist, extracting a tooth in a 15-year-old girl. just outside the camp, the roads become too dangerous to travel. the rangers leave the truck to avoid running into burmese army checkpoints. when night falls, they set out on foot. >> the reason is to avoid contact with the burmese army. we don't want to have unnecessary problems. >> reporter: after a gruelling 3-day trek covering 60 miles, taking the rangers across soined streams, abandoned rice padies, and down a path, they arriving at the village. >> reporter: the rangers film evidence of a national army attack on a school, which survivors say killed an 8-year-old boy, and injured three others. >> reporter: down the road they meet one of the few villagers to return home. last year the free burma rangers dug up a grave and found his son's body. he had been tortured and killed, along with six others, when he insisted on staying in the village to care for his livestock. he blames himself for allowing his son, deaf and un
the rangers distribute food, the rangers distribute food, and set up of an ad hoc medical clinic. one acts as a dentist, extracting a tooth in a 15-year-old girl. just outside the camp, the roads become too dangerous to travel. the rangers leave the truck to avoid running into burmese army checkpoints. when night falls, they set out on foot. >> the reason is to avoid contact with the burmese army. we don't want to have unnecessary problems. >> reporter: after a gruelling 3-day trek...
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the army is clear on the distinction between being a ranger and being ranger qualified. now, few americans are familiar with this fine print of the military lexicon, because few americans served in the armed forces. even fewer hold one of these titles. even the civilian media struggles with this distinction. there are many examples of reporters using the term ranger as shorthand for ranger qualified service members including at cnn. military news services do not tend to lump them together. senator cotton, no doubt, knows the difference between these two things. now, he is right that in the military it is not unheard of that a service member right refer to ranger school graduate, ranger qualified folk, colloquially as ranger, maybe in a greeting, a tip of the hat. while it's a courtesy some in the military might bestow on a ranger qualified service member, it's not a courtesy a ranger qualified service member usually bestows on him or herself, which is what he did. look at facts here. leadup to senator cotton the 2012 house run in 2014 senate run repeatedly he claimed he
the army is clear on the distinction between being a ranger and being ranger qualified. now, few americans are familiar with this fine print of the military lexicon, because few americans served in the armed forces. even fewer hold one of these titles. even the civilian media struggles with this distinction. there are many examples of reporters using the term ranger as shorthand for ranger qualified service members including at cnn. military news services do not tend to lump them together....
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flyers lead the rangers -1. after a flurry of goals in the second period. 40 years ago in the midst of the cold war, what was supposed to be a friendly exhibition series was held between canada and the soviet union. canadians were heavily favored, but the soviets turned out to be far more formidable than expected. today after the winter classic, the nbc sports network will premiere a 90-minute documentary on that emotionally charged series. here is a preview. >> score! >> canada always has pressure as it is. definitely a goal you always dream of scoring. >> hockey was the fate canada wished the world. >> it is part of our nature. >> score! >> it was supposed to be a cakewalk for canada. >> they aren't good enough to beat the soviets. >> they wouldn't know their names. >> the cold war. us against them attitude was exactly what this turned out to be. >> on that ice it's sheer war. >> they were challenging us as a people, and certainly as a hockey empire. >> they're commies now, not just russia, they are comeies. >
flyers lead the rangers -1. after a flurry of goals in the second period. 40 years ago in the midst of the cold war, what was supposed to be a friendly exhibition series was held between canada and the soviet union. canadians were heavily favored, but the soviets turned out to be far more formidable than expected. today after the winter classic, the nbc sports network will premiere a 90-minute documentary on that emotionally charged series. here is a preview. >> score! >> canada...
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timeout called by the rangers. 6:36 in overtime. kevin hayes, looking for his first goal of the playoffs. the last one was a beauty. excellent save by anderson. >> brian: a really good save by craig anderson, for the new york rangers, taking this timeout in their own zone. they have a defensive zone face-off. wasn't icing. i wasn't sure if those guys were extremely tired. it didn't appear to be that case. alain vigneault, not taking a chance. you don't need your timeout for reviews in overtime. vigneault, feeling like, maybe potentially, his players would be tired. decided to take the timeout. and craig anderson, moments ago. and hayes has been snakebitten in these mraf plainti but craig anderson has been big in this overtime. >> john: rested bodies will stay out. brady skjei, part of that for the rangers. 6:36 left here in overtime. ottawa gets it. karlsson. lays it along. hoffman, dangling on skjei. he will take it back. pageau with a shot, blocked by smith. burrows, returns it to the point. karlsson, off the boards. dion phaneuf.
timeout called by the rangers. 6:36 in overtime. kevin hayes, looking for his first goal of the playoffs. the last one was a beauty. excellent save by anderson. >> brian: a really good save by craig anderson, for the new york rangers, taking this timeout in their own zone. they have a defensive zone face-off. wasn't icing. i wasn't sure if those guys were extremely tired. it didn't appear to be that case. alain vigneault, not taking a chance. you don't need your timeout for reviews in...
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as a ranger qualified green beret. i am thrilled to have been a part of awarding the congressional gold medal to the heroes of the merrills marauders. i can't think of another unit that endured such hardships behind enemy lines in the jungles of burma and southeast asia often cut off from their supplies and literally conducting impossible missions in defensive freedom. i am especially especially thrilled that we could get this gold medal past through the house of representatives while we still have survivors of the meryl marauders with us look, anything that we can do we should be doing to recognize these types of heroes that set the stage for the world's longest period of prosperity since world war two for a world order where the united states leads in line with its liberal values and and that literally gave their all in defense of freedom. god bless you. i salute you and rangers lead the way. hello everyone. i'm congressman mark tucano chairman of the house committee on veterans affairs. i'd like to extend my thanks
as a ranger qualified green beret. i am thrilled to have been a part of awarding the congressional gold medal to the heroes of the merrills marauders. i can't think of another unit that endured such hardships behind enemy lines in the jungles of burma and southeast asia often cut off from their supplies and literally conducting impossible missions in defensive freedom. i am especially especially thrilled that we could get this gold medal past through the house of representatives while we still...
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more rangers rest. a normal shift length, i know we've discussed this before, during the rest of the game is, what, and what is it in overtime? >> oh, man it could be anywhere from 30 to 40 seconds. you get into overtime, a lot changes, dock. it has to be depending where you are on the ice at the bo second mark or less. >> doc: girardi planning ahead. king shoving on to carter. hagelin able to block it aside. that one sent to the front and rescued by mcdonagh. settled down by st. louis. gotten by stoll. st. louis comes by. it's forced to cross and brushed ahead and flying with it is carter. brings it in and shot one that's deflected up into the mesh with 43.5 seconds to go in this overtime period. >> eddie: darryl sutter manages his bench so well. he had jeff carter and sutter had him playing right wing. i think some of his creative coaching got los angeles into this game. i know you know him real well of which players are going and which aren't. >> eddie: i played with him in the early '80s, knowing th
more rangers rest. a normal shift length, i know we've discussed this before, during the rest of the game is, what, and what is it in overtime? >> oh, man it could be anywhere from 30 to 40 seconds. you get into overtime, a lot changes, dock. it has to be depending where you are on the ice at the bo second mark or less. >> doc: girardi planning ahead. king shoving on to carter. hagelin able to block it aside. that one sent to the front and rescued by mcdonagh. settled down by st....
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if they know me, i am a ranger, i'll be arrest. maybe to death. this january the rangers traveled deep in to the state bordering with china and partially controlled by the independence army. government forces recently increased attacks against the separatists and have been accused of bombing villages to drive thousands of mainly christians from their homes. the rangers prepare for a mission to revise revisit the village the site of a burmese army attack last year. they plan to interview witnesses and they can on those who fled. >> tomorrow we go there. we are already in there. so the best thing is to prepare. for any circumstances. >> usually unarmed now they check their weapons in case they encounter army patrols. >> the journey will take them deep in to government-held territory. deep in to danger. the first evidence they see of the burmese army attacks are hundreds of villagers who fled. now living in a camp for the internally displaced. entire families live together in a single room trying to keep warm. the rangers distribute food and set up a
if they know me, i am a ranger, i'll be arrest. maybe to death. this january the rangers traveled deep in to the state bordering with china and partially controlled by the independence army. government forces recently increased attacks against the separatists and have been accused of bombing villages to drive thousands of mainly christians from their homes. the rangers prepare for a mission to revise revisit the village the site of a burmese army attack last year. they plan to interview...
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the rangers and the flyers, philadelphia had 12 shots on goal to the rangers' nine. the period ended with the flyers on the power play until the waning seconds. they weren't able to catch it. your impressions of the first 20? >> mike m.: the flyers edging that period. no question. they seemed to have the wind at their back most of the period. the rangers have come a long way, bob. there are a lot of things about this ranger team you've got to like. certain elements you could see in that first period that struck a chord with me. first of all, this is a tough new york rangers hockey team. they go toe-to-toe with anybody. they are led by brian callahan who lays a body on giroux. they block shots. they are one of the top shot blocking teams. they have one of the best goaltenders. he is on the today. he's seen it from all over the ice. he's tough. he is a tough, tough guy to beat. marian gaborik as many goals he had the entire last season and the addition of brad richards made a huge addition. it's nice to have a guy that will ride shotgun. >> bob: you have to acknowledge
the rangers and the flyers, philadelphia had 12 shots on goal to the rangers' nine. the period ended with the flyers on the power play until the waning seconds. they weren't able to catch it. your impressions of the first 20? >> mike m.: the flyers edging that period. no question. they seemed to have the wind at their back most of the period. the rangers have come a long way, bob. there are a lot of things about this ranger team you've got to like. certain elements you could see in that...
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a ranger qualified green beret. i >> hi congressman mike waltz here, as a ranger qualified green berets, i'm thrilled to have been part of awarding the congressional gold medal to the hearings of the maryland marauder. i cannot think of another unit that endured such hardships behind enemy lines, in the jungles of burma and southeast asia, often cut off from their supplies and literally conducting impossible missions in defence of freedom. i am especially, especially thrilled that we could get this gold medal passed through the house of representatives while we still have survivors of the minerals marauders with us. like anything we can do, we should be doing to recognize these types of heroes that set the stage for the world's longest period of prosperity since world war ii. for a world order where the united states leads in lines with its liberal values and that literally gave -- in the defensive fighter. god bless you, i salute you, and rangers lead the way. >> hello everyone, i'm congressman mark to cannot, chai
a ranger qualified green beret. i >> hi congressman mike waltz here, as a ranger qualified green berets, i'm thrilled to have been part of awarding the congressional gold medal to the hearings of the maryland marauder. i cannot think of another unit that endured such hardships behind enemy lines, in the jungles of burma and southeast asia, often cut off from their supplies and literally conducting impossible missions in defence of freedom. i am especially, especially thrilled that we...
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reeves and the lone ranger. they were for justice, law and order. the lone ranger was on a mission to bring in the bad guys. and there's something about the man behind the mask. this gave him a little bit of an aura of mystery, i think. >> though bass reeves doesn't wear a literal mask, his identity remains a mystery for many. few outlaws see him for who he truly is until it's too late. >> yeah, we got you now, boy. >> it's my horse. what are you doing? >> quit movin', boy. >> oh! aw! >> you're gonna hang! >> let me go. i didn't do anything. i already told you i bought this horse. i didn't know that it was stolen. >> well, we say you stole it. and we're the only law around here. >> when the west desperately needs the strong arm of the law... ...a man with a badge stands up for justice, revealing a true american hero... >> who the hell are you? >> ...and unmasking a legend. >> u.s. marshal bass reeves. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance compan
reeves and the lone ranger. they were for justice, law and order. the lone ranger was on a mission to bring in the bad guys. and there's something about the man behind the mask. this gave him a little bit of an aura of mystery, i think. >> though bass reeves doesn't wear a literal mask, his identity remains a mystery for many. few outlaws see him for who he truly is until it's too late. >> yeah, we got you now, boy. >> it's my horse. what are you doing? >> quit movin',...
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he was a ranger. he led his men from the front and over the course of the next several hours four more waves of assaults came. each time puckett made his rounds, passing out extra ammo and extra en couragement to rally his men, each time he was able to call in artillery support, sometimes danger close, to help break the advance of the chinese soldiers. each time the rangers held the hill, pushing back at times with hand to hand fighting. about 2:30 a.m., after more than four hours of near non-stop fighting, the sixth wave began. by this time the rangers had -- many rangers had been killed, and those who were left were exhausted, outnumbered, and dangerously short of ammunition, and grenades. lieutenant puckett had sustained a second wound, this time in his left shoulder. he had distributed all the ammo to his men, keeping only eight bullets and a bayonet for himself. for the last time puckett called in artillery support, only to be hold the guns were supporting other besieged units, then two mortar ro
he was a ranger. he led his men from the front and over the course of the next several hours four more waves of assaults came. each time puckett made his rounds, passing out extra ammo and extra en couragement to rally his men, each time he was able to call in artillery support, sometimes danger close, to help break the advance of the chinese soldiers. each time the rangers held the hill, pushing back at times with hand to hand fighting. about 2:30 a.m., after more than four hours of near...
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it was the publisher's idea. bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us wouldn't even be here without his granddad. no one in the bullpen could stand him. multiple indications could stand him, and the two of them were, in fact, good friends. baxter probably loved that the guy was causing headaches for the company. then why shoot him? maybe he wanted to screw up the midnight ranger movie deal. baxter found out that everyone from editorial was having dinner with the studio execs. everyone except him. so he wasn't invited? last thing we needed was him crying into his coffee he threw a tantrum. he stormed out of here. probably went straight to a bar. bell: was this, by any chance, the ni
it was the publisher's idea. bringing in the grandson of the ranger's creator to edit the ranger comic. course, she didn't have to work with him every day. she didn't have to put up with his crap. define " crap." back in the ' 40s, superlative basically screwed morty stiller out of his rights to the character. that's how the companies did business in those days, but baxter never shut up about it. always complaining about how rich he and his family should be, how the rest of us...
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another ranger was wounded seven times. about the rangers talks it briefly. awayne had a finger shot and he gets into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were pows. early on, they would be paroled. at the end of the year or at the end of the war with those 800 men in the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in boston harbor as prisoners of war. strength powshis and that one location not released until 1865. >> we will take one more question. it looks like we've got two more. did lieutenant aims face any repercussions from deserting his unit are -- new york unit after the war? >> no. he was dead. said, initially not trusted and then accepted. one-on-oneed in a --ht along today's south route 17. that's a good question. unfortunately, he was killed. one of the neat stories about that, he was buried close to where he fell in an unmarked grave. another ranger who was well-to-do in richmond had the toy disinterred and moved hollywood cemetery and put a stone up over his grave. likely, they did not even know each other. i don't think he was
another ranger was wounded seven times. about the rangers talks it briefly. awayne had a finger shot and he gets into the fight. where they probably lost more people than anything were pows. early on, they would be paroled. at the end of the year or at the end of the war with those 800 men in the unit, a little over 200 were sitting in boston harbor as prisoners of war. strength powshis and that one location not released until 1865. >> we will take one more question. it looks like we've...